Melnik-Brockville news:
Mrs. Frank Soukup (sic), a pioneer resident of this vicinity died at the late home here Sunday morning Dec. 1, 1922 of infirmities incidental to old age. The deceased was born at Czechol-Slovakia (sic) and at the age of five years immigrated with her parents to this country. At the age of twenty-three years she was married to Frank Soukup. They settled on a farm in this vicinity and has made their home here since.
Mrs. Soukup is survived by her husband and six children, three daughters; Mrs. Chas Wasecheck of Milwaukee, Mrs Olof Bone of Seattle Washington and Mrs. Bruno Behernbruck of Chicago and three sons; Joseph, Stephen, and Adolph all on farms in this vicinity.
The funeral was held last Wednesday 10 a.m. from the late home with services at the Melnik Presbyterian church and burial was at the adjoining cemetery.
Rev. Teply officiated.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, January 10, 1923 p.6
note: The names of the daughters here are the same as found on Frank's obit which differ from Barbara's obit. Barbara's show Mrs. Chas Wacichek of Milwaukee, Mrs. Bouda of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Banbrook of Chicago.
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Melnik-Brockville news:
Mrs. Frank Soukup (sic), a pioneer resident of this vicinity died at the late home here Sunday morning Dec. 1, 1922 of infirmities incidental to old age. The deceased was born at Czechol-Slovakia (sic) and at the age of five years immigrated with her parents to this country. At the age of twenty-three years she was married to Frank Soukup. They settled on a farm in this vicinity and has made their home here since.
Mrs. Soukup is survived by her husband and six children, three daughters; Mrs. Chas Wasecheck of Milwaukee, Mrs Olof Bone of Seattle Washington and Mrs. Bruno Behernbruck of Chicago and three sons; Joseph, Stephen, and Adolph all on farms in this vicinity.
The funeral was held last Wednesday 10 a.m. from the late home with services at the Melnik Presbyterian church and burial was at the adjoining cemetery.
Rev. Teply officiated.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, January 10, 1923 p.6
note: The names of the daughters here are the same as found on Frank's obit which differ from Barbara's obit. Barbara's show Mrs. Chas Wacichek of Milwaukee, Mrs. Bouda of Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Banbrook of Chicago.
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